ultraviolent

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English

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Etymology

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From ultra- +‎ violent.

Adjective

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ultraviolent (not comparable)

  1. Extremely violent; of utmost violence.
    • 1994, UCLA Daily Bruin[1], Los Angeles, page 20:
      "The Crow," because of Lee and the crack filmmaking team behind him, succeeds in its bid to translate comic book style to bigscreen ambiance as a sort of ultraviolent "Batman." It's a heavyweight finale to a career of an actor whose potential was just beginning to surface.
    • 1997, Lonnie H. Athens, Violent Criminal Acts and Actors Revisited[2], University of Illinois Press, →ISBN, page 150:
      In contrast to the situation in both civil and malignant communities, in turbulent minor communities no individual type has gained the upper hand, so that there is no predominant individual type but instead an admixture of types. Thus ultraviolent people with their unmitigated violent phantom communities, violent people with their mitigated violent phantom communities, and marginally violent people with their nonviolent phantom communities all come to live, work, and play in close physical proximity with one another.
    • 2013, Harper, Harper's Magazine[3], Harper & Brothers, page 6:
      But today, as I absorb the blunt aesthetic blows of one ultraviolent film after another, all I can make of it is that Hollywood, for reasons of its own, is hopelessly enamored of homicide. The plot is barely there anymore.